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The Philip Project year contunies with our second session in November; entry is still open to new students, or maybe you're just curious and want to come and try it out! This course aims to equip international Christians here in Glasgow with skills to understand and teach the Bible before returning home. Students all over the country have benefitted from it for many years. Here's what the new students at our Glasgow course had to say about it:

"I joined the Philip Project's first session more out of curiosity, and I'm definitely staying on this programme because I realised that the Philip Project equips me with the proper tools to study the Word of God for myself (before teaching it to others should the opportunity arise in future). It's like a super crash course on how to study the Word of God for folks like me who are not in Bible college!"

“I am a young Christian and I have never had any official theology training before. I was a bit nervous before I went as I didn't know what to expect. But soon after we started I was just so excited and attracted to everything was being taught. I love the course so much. It is definitely worth investing my time in. So much things that I can keep pondering on and make use of it right away. The course is very well structured and practical. It only happens once a month so it’s really suitable for people who are full time student or has a full time job. I can only say come and see, you will love it.”

Come along on the 18th of November to hear excellent teaching by Peter White on the opening books of the Bible and learn how to understand them and pass God's Word on to others. Lunch is provided on the day, please do get in touch for any dietary requirements of for more information.

What is the Philip Project?

The Philip Project aims to contribute towards the training of faithful Bible teachers among Christian international students from all over the world residing in the UK. This is done by seeking to develop both the skills and the character to teach the Scriptures with accuracy, relevance and passion.

Who is it for?

The Philip Project is especially for Christian international students and short term professionals with an interest in teaching the Bible. The Philip Project aims to contribute towards the training of faithful Bible teachers among Christian international students from all over the world residing in the UK. This is done by seeking to develop both the skills and the character to teach the Scriptures with accuracy, relevance and passion.

For more information about the year-long course, see http://philipproject.org.uk/pp-centres/pp-glasgow